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milled

/mild/US // mɪld //UK // (mɪld) //

研磨过的,碾磨过的,铣削的,铣削过的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle ofmill.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : struck by a mill or press and usually finished with transverse ribs or grooves: milled dimes and quarters.
    • : ground or hulled in a mill: milled wheat.
    • : pressed flat by rolling: milled board.
    • : Obsolete. polished by mechanical means: a suit of milled armor.

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Examples

  • Coleman said she spent around $4,000 on her outdoor dining space, a cost many restauranters said inflated as the price of milled lumber shot up when the economy shut down.

  • Moviegoers enjoyed a drink at the bar and milled around waiting for the 10:15 p.m. showing of The Interview.

  • People milled about in various stages of inebriation, dancing, and shouting.

  • German artillery chased the landing craft where they milled off shore.

  • We just milled around the front of the school, waiting for our parents to come and pick us up.

  • They care about the words that are milled and poured into the magazine, whether in one or six articles.

  • Groups of young people milled around the “concession” which served the delicious cooling drinks.

  • So I do do as she bids me, replied Mr. Chitling; I shouldnt have been milled if it hadnt been for her advice.

  • He had in his hands, as cashier, more than double that sum in good milled silver.

  • "Them Injuns jest milled around this machine and the body of that hombrey," said Talpers.

  • The little lobby milled and buzzed, drowning the scratching of the pen as a trembling man signed the confession, page by page.